Trumbo is off to a hot start, hitting five home runs in 10 games, the second time in his career he has started off on such a streak (2014).

But that was not what made history. He hit two homers in the same inning Friday in the Baltimore Orioles' 11-5 victory over the Texas Rangers. It is the second time in franchise history a player has hit two home runs in one inning, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Ken Williams did it in 1922 for the St. Louis Browns.

Trumbo is the first player in Orioles franchise history to hit five homers in his first 10 games with the team (also courtesy Elias Sports Bureau).

In that seventh inning Friday, the Orioles had four homers in one inning for the first time since Sept. 5, 1995, against the Angels.

In addition, both of Trumbo's homers were calculated at 432 feet with an apex of 59 feet.

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The Cardinals had six home runs in a game for the first time since July 2007 in Friday's 14-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. It is the seventh time that's happened for the Cardinals over the past 100 years.